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United Bank For Africa Zambia donates books to DAPP

2016-06-15

United Bank For Africa Zambia donates books to DAPP

DAPP in Zambia received a donation of 570 books from United Bank for Africa Zambia. The donation of books is meant to encourage students to read widely at an early age and instill in them a love for reading as they grow into adulthood. These books will help enrich the libraries of our DAPP Mkushi College of Education, basic schools were the College students are undertaking their teaching practice, DAPP Children's Town and other districts were DAPP is working with community schools.

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